At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named King:
Five ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Santiago del Estero after the Santiago del Estero Province of Argentina:
At least three ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Py or Comodoro Py:
ARA Veinticinco de Mayo or Veinticinco de Mayo may refer to one the following vessels of the Argentine Navy:
Several ships of the Argentine Republic Navy have been named Almirante Brown, General Brown, or Brown after William Brown (1777–1857), father of the Argentine Navy.
ARA Alférez Sobral (A-9) is an 800-ton ocean-going tug that was in service with the Argentine Navy from 1972 until 2019, where she was classified as an aviso. She had previously served in the US Navy as the fleet tug USS Salish (ATA-187). In Argentine service an aviso is a small naval vessel used for a number of auxiliary tasks, including tugging, laying buoys, and replenishing other ships, lighthouses and naval bases.
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA Hércules :
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named ARA San Luis :
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named La Argentina, with or without the prefix "ARA".
Several ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Nueve de Julio.
ARA Azopardo or Azopardo may refer to one the following vessels of the Argentine Navy, named after Juan Bautista Azopardo, an Argentine naval officer:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Segui:
At least three ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Bouchard:
At least four ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Piedra Buena or Piedrabuena :
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Murature:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Drummond:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Granville:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Spiro:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Parker:
At least two ships of the Argentine Navy have been named Robinson: